New sites using MayGill-cms:OfficeMarket.be (in Dutch) : a division of PandavaSabineDingemans.be (in Dutch) : Sabine Dingemans, is Miss Maxi Antwerp 2009. On the 19th of December 2009, she will try to win the title Miss Maxi Belgium 2009.

MayGill-cms 0.06 : moved some methods to MayGill::Utils::Utils.pm, so these can also
be used by some other projects.

June, 2005

Although it has been very quite the last 5 months, a lot has happened.
First of all, we put Linux on the desktop at
Pandava, where I work, and spend the most of my time. Almost all
windows computers are away now (except one for electronic banking) and
I'm very satisfied about this, not the least because I need to solve all
IT problems. It's making life a lot easier on that subject.
The reason we waited so long with this move to Linux, is because
the ERP software used is written (by myself) in an (in the meanwhile)
archaic language. But we found a solution to run the old ERP software
on Linux. So, the move from windows to Linux on all desktops is
completed with success.
This means I'm now working on a complete rewrite of our ERP software,
more info will follow.

MayGill-cms 0.05 : added sort-id to be able to change the sort order after a node has
been created, starting to integrate workflow, todo list per node added,
handling revisions, MayGill link tag updated, language support: different fixes,
security update in administration

December, 1 2004

MayGill-cms 0.04 : HTML Character conversion integrated. Data is saved in the database
to HTML characters, but converted to the appropriate encoding when
displayed on a form. When new data is submitted through a form,
following the encoding from the form, data is again converted to
HTML characters to be saved in the database.

MayGill-cms 0.02 : Support for plugins added. Added a plugin for handling forms that need
to be mailed, of course completely customisable through xml config per node/form.
Multiple virtual hosts support added.

August, 24 2004

MayGill-cms 0.01 : basic system has been finished. Not yet a lot of features, but enough
to start using it on www.maygill.com

August, 10 2004

Because setting up a new site, and more importantly keeping it up to date is a lot of work,
I searched for a content management system. But I didn't find one with the specifications
I wanted.
So, I started to write my own... MayGill-cms is born ! The idea is that it can also be
accessed through BitsMarket, and that it will be the basis for a few other projects
I want to start.